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Rosenberg council approves multiple infrastructure projects, including Brazos Town Center connector

Rosenberg City Council · January 6, 2026
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The Rosenberg City Council approved an interlocal agreement for the Brazos Town Center Connector and awarded construction bids for a 4th Street extension, a Public Services Complex recommendation, and a CenterPoint pole relocation to accommodate Coburn Road; funding came from county mobility funds, developers, RDC and voter-approved bonds as noted.

The Rosenberg City Council on Jan. 6 approved a package of infrastructure actions intended to improve traffic flow and consolidate city services.

Council approved Resolution R-4015, authorizing an interlocal agreement with Fort Bend County for the Brazos Town Center Connector (Project No. 23419), a two-lane concrete roadway under I-69 to connect development on both sides of the freeway. Staff said engineering, design and construction costs are currently estimated at $1,244,000, with county mobility funds contributing up to $462,000 and the Rosenberg Development Corporation (RDC)…

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